


Life Sciences and Innovation Real Estate Annual Conference
Life Sciences and Innovation Real Estate Annual Conference
1 Triton Square, Regent’s Place, London NW1 3DX
Mar 6, 2024
Event
Inuti will be sponsoring and attending the Life Sciences and Innovation Real Estate Annual Conference, ensuring we are present in the conversations shaping the future of science-ready buildings and integrated innovation districts. Our role reinforces our expertise in delivering adaptable infrastructure and will allow us to collaborate with developers, campus operators, research organisations and design specialists focused on the next generation of lab and R&D environments.
This event will gather investors, architects, consultants, developers and science-led organisations to explore how to finance, design and deliver lab-centric buildings and mixed-use innovation campuses. Sessions will address sustainable lab development, adaptive reuse of commercial assets, integrating GMP manufacturing with R&D, and balancing ESG objectives with technical performance. The agenda will focus on how to create highly flexible and scalable science buildings that respond to evolving tenant needs, interdisciplinary innovation and the growing demand for hybrid office-lab space.
The venue at 1 Triton Square in Regent’s Place is located within an emerging urban innovation cluster in central London — demonstrating that R&D, biotech and life-science activity is increasingly shifting into major city centres. This reinforces a growing industry trend toward embedding science into urban regeneration, talent-accessibility, and mixed-use community development. As a sponsor, Inuti will help elevate conversations around adaptable lab design, innovation-district planning and high-quality science real estate that serves the next wave of UK development activity.
Inuti will be sponsoring and attending the Life Sciences and Innovation Real Estate Annual Conference, ensuring we are present in the conversations shaping the future of science-ready buildings and integrated innovation districts. Our role reinforces our expertise in delivering adaptable infrastructure and will allow us to collaborate with developers, campus operators, research organisations and design specialists focused on the next generation of lab and R&D environments.
This event will gather investors, architects, consultants, developers and science-led organisations to explore how to finance, design and deliver lab-centric buildings and mixed-use innovation campuses. Sessions will address sustainable lab development, adaptive reuse of commercial assets, integrating GMP manufacturing with R&D, and balancing ESG objectives with technical performance. The agenda will focus on how to create highly flexible and scalable science buildings that respond to evolving tenant needs, interdisciplinary innovation and the growing demand for hybrid office-lab space.
The venue at 1 Triton Square in Regent’s Place is located within an emerging urban innovation cluster in central London — demonstrating that R&D, biotech and life-science activity is increasingly shifting into major city centres. This reinforces a growing industry trend toward embedding science into urban regeneration, talent-accessibility, and mixed-use community development. As a sponsor, Inuti will help elevate conversations around adaptable lab design, innovation-district planning and high-quality science real estate that serves the next wave of UK development activity.
Inuti will be sponsoring and attending the Life Sciences and Innovation Real Estate Annual Conference, ensuring we are present in the conversations shaping the future of science-ready buildings and integrated innovation districts. Our role reinforces our expertise in delivering adaptable infrastructure and will allow us to collaborate with developers, campus operators, research organisations and design specialists focused on the next generation of lab and R&D environments.
This event will gather investors, architects, consultants, developers and science-led organisations to explore how to finance, design and deliver lab-centric buildings and mixed-use innovation campuses. Sessions will address sustainable lab development, adaptive reuse of commercial assets, integrating GMP manufacturing with R&D, and balancing ESG objectives with technical performance. The agenda will focus on how to create highly flexible and scalable science buildings that respond to evolving tenant needs, interdisciplinary innovation and the growing demand for hybrid office-lab space.
The venue at 1 Triton Square in Regent’s Place is located within an emerging urban innovation cluster in central London — demonstrating that R&D, biotech and life-science activity is increasingly shifting into major city centres. This reinforces a growing industry trend toward embedding science into urban regeneration, talent-accessibility, and mixed-use community development. As a sponsor, Inuti will help elevate conversations around adaptable lab design, innovation-district planning and high-quality science real estate that serves the next wave of UK development activity.